Tuesday, April 5, 2011

How to Make Cricut Circle Logo Paper!

Here's how to make Cricut Circle logo paper -so easy!

To make a page with one color Cricut Circle logos:
Using your Imagine machine and the Cricut Everyday cartridge, do the following:
1) Adjust your settings so the machine will only print.
2) Enter the plain logo (base shape) on key #1 on the Cricut Everyday cartridge.
3) Edit the sizing to 1" true size.
4) Fill with green or pink color to get the solid papers.
5) Press Next and go to the print and cut preview screen. Click on the "autofill button".
6) Load Mat and press cut (in this case it will only print).

Want a multi-colored sheet?
Using your Imagine machine and the Cricut Everyday cartridge, do the following:

5) Edit and fill first logo with green, the next with blue, yellow, pink, black, then red.

6) Press Next and go to the print and cut preview screen. Click on the "autofill button".

7) Load Mat and press cut (in this case it will only print).

I used the pre-set colors on the Cricut Imagine All Wrapped Up Cartridge and they were fantastic for this use!
Here are some projects using the Cricut Circle logo papers I made and the milk box cut on the Cricut Imagine All Wrapped Up cartridge. This is the only cartridge that has a milk box cut and it cuts out fairly large. Wouldn't this be cute with some candy in it for a crop or Cricut Swarm you might be attending. The pink Cricut Circle logo paper would be great for a Scrap Pink event!
I also used the Cricut Everyday Cartridge on these projects:

Green is cut at "fit to page" and comes out approximately 6" tall to the top. Logo cut at 2".

Pink was cut at 6.5" and stands approximately 5" tall to the top. Logo cut at 1-1/2".

Oh my gosh... I don't know why I never thought about making my own circle paper! That is fabulous! I am going upstairs right now and making some! I have sooo wanted this cartridge since I saw it on Hello Thursday a couple months ago, now I want it even more! Thank you so much for sharing... this is awesome!!Lori

Great job & you beat me to the punch, lol...i want to find the cuttlebug folder for the logo image, have you seen it...i have only seen it in someones project, i think it was in the blog (not certain tho)I used differnet colors, bright primary, with the cricut lime green...tyfs<3

Thanks for the idea Joy. I tried it last night and it's great. I used the actual RGB code for cricut green too. Love that feature on the Imagine. I made the bug heads too using the same cartridge. Too cute. The circle logo looks cute at 1/2 inch as well, lots of little logos. Great idea.

Ok, now I totally need this cart. Shame on you!!!LOL!!! Like I really needed an excuse. I love this milk carton. I almost got the Stamp in up die for this. I probably still will!!! Thanks so much. Sandy C.

Nati, I have a friend who would sell you her Imagine. She hates it. With the price and the cartridges to replace and the weight, and all the problems they've had with calibration, it is a wonder anyone else would buy one.

Joy, do you have any more tips on the E2? I am counting the days till they offer them on HSN!

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